The Library

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Published: Saturday, 08 September 2012

Library Hours:Mon through Fri - 7:30 AM to 3:00PM. During breaks and lunch.Check the sign in the library window to find out when it is open.

About Us:The Mission of the Zane Middle School Library is to encourage life long learning and literacy, to support the interests of students and staff, and to provide materials to support the curriculum of the school.

Check Out Policies:Materials check out for 1 week at a time and they can be renewed. Students can check out up to 3 items. If you need more, check with the librarian.

Did you know?

The Zane Library has over 10,000 books!

There are 10 computers available for student use!

Resources:

Internet Public LibraryIncludes a subjects collection, a ready reference section and special collections such as the POTUS collection on U.S. Presidents.

Bartelby.comGreat Books Online! The preeminent Internet Publisher of literature, reference and verse providing student access to books and information on the web, free of charge. Bartleby features links to the Columbia Encyclopedia, Roget's Thesaurus, the American Heritage Dictionary, Bartleby's quotations, Gray's Anatomy, and other excellent resources.

Discovery Education StreamingIn more than half of US Schools! Discovery Education Streaming is a digital video-on-demand and online teaching service to help improve students' retention and test scores; it is aligned to U.S. state and provincial standards. Find out what more than 30,000,000 teachers and students already know.

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District News

The resignation of the Trustee to Area 2 on the Eureka City Schools Board of Education has created a vacancy that the Board has chosen to fill. The Board has voted to provisionally appoint a new member per Education Code 5091, 5093. The Governing Board cordially invites registered voters residing in Area 2 to apply for this position. This position serves from April 2, 2015, through the expiration of the position’s term on December 4, 2015.

It is with great sadness for the District and happiness for her, that I announce the retirement of Lee Ann Lanning. She is, and has been, a dedicated employee of Eureka City Schools since 1985 when she began as an intern school psychologist. Over the years she has served as a counselor, school psychologist, Healthy Start Coordinator, Director of Special Education, elementary principal, interim superintendent, and most recently as the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources/Special Education. Over the past three years I have had the privilege to work alongside Lee Ann and have come to appreciate and respect what she has done for the students of Eureka City Schools.